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russia understands this. they understand that we as a nation have not signified that we're really willing to use these economic sanctions in a way through the president's own economic order, i might add, to change behavior. and so we're very concerned about the direction that this is taking. the third thing that this bill would do is it would harden our non-nato allies. mr. president, i think you know that in the country of moldova, where i recently just returned -- senator barrasso on another trip just recently returned -- there and in georgia and in ukraine, would you know there are a number of things that we need to do to help them harden their country. this bill lays those things out. let me give you one example. in the russian speaking of -- in the russian-speaking area of eastern ukraine, the only information that the people who are russian-speaking in that part of the world are receiving is coming from russia. it's propaganda. it's talking about things that the united states is doing, which we aren't,
russia understands this. they understand that we as a nation have not signified that we're really willing to use these economic sanctions in a way through the president's own economic order, i might add, to change behavior. and so we're very concerned about the direction that this is taking. the third thing that this bill would do is it would harden our non-nato allies. mr. president, i think you know that in the country of moldova, where i recently just returned -- senator barrasso on another...
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. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> space may be the final frontier, but it also may be the conflict between united states and russia. look at the response to the latest u.s. sanctions in the crisis of ukraine. ouch. here's the thing. right now the only way for nasa to get to the international space station is on a russian spacecraft. some worry that russia will deny access on the spacecraft and worse, not bring back the american astronauts already on board. you have a lot of families and friends in this industry. do you believe it's a real possibility the russians would say we're not going to transport your astronauts any more. >> i think charlie bolden said it directly. the space relationship between the united states and russia has survived a lot of other political up heavals, statistically the answer is no, they wouldn't do that, but russia has surprised us a lot, especially here in the last couple of months. i think it is a very real possibility, but but st
. >>> how the sanctions on russia could end up hurting america's own space program, and the fight to give millions of americans a rise. that's "real money." >> space may be the final frontier, but it also may be the conflict between united states and russia. look at the response to the latest u.s. sanctions in the crisis of ukraine. ouch. here's the thing. right now the only way for nasa to get to the international space station is on a russian spacecraft. some worry...
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. >> how serious is what is going on in crimea, ukraine, russia? >> it's very serious because it is a pattern, this is -- russia is an authoritarian state. putin is going to push as far as he can until he sees that the cost is too high and the resistance too great and there is too much to lose. and to the extent that we continue a pattern of words incrementalism as opposed to stiffer sanctions and in my view lethal and nonlethal assistance to countries that he is pushing against. i suspect what we will see is not just ukraine but down the road you can see him doing similar things as he did in the republic of georgia. he can be doing it in other central asian countries. >> should the sanctions that have been imposed. should they be imposed on putin. the saxes are imposed around him not on him personally. he is a very wealthy man, right? >> i assume that he has never shown me his bank book. >> he hasn't shown me either. have you ever met him? >> oh sure, my goodness, yes. >> what's he like? >> you get in a meeting with putin, and he is kind of a thro
. >> how serious is what is going on in crimea, ukraine, russia? >> it's very serious because it is a pattern, this is -- russia is an authoritarian state. putin is going to push as far as he can until he sees that the cost is too high and the resistance too great and there is too much to lose. and to the extent that we continue a pattern of words incrementalism as opposed to stiffer sanctions and in my view lethal and nonlethal assistance to countries that he is pushing against. i...
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it has been tepid, and russia has had a huge sigh of relief. you take a look at the ruble rising, the stock market rising, and it showed that sanctions were not adequate. that is why today, republicans in the senate put forth a proposal that would deal a much stronger sanctions, beefing up nato, trying to undermine putin's propaganda as well as weapons, antitank weapons, specifically antiaircraft weapons to the people of ukraine. >> when you look at the mood among the american people, do you feel you are pushing against the current? there really is not any appetite in this country to get further involved in the ukrainian situation, is there? >> i think there is no appetite to put men or women on the ground, boots on the ground, but in terms of helping the ukrainian people fight for themselves, the freedom loving people there to be able to fight with the military that at this point, the military has told me nothing works, nothing shoots, nothing flies, they are asking for help so they can do the job themselves, and i think we ought to provide th
it has been tepid, and russia has had a huge sigh of relief. you take a look at the ruble rising, the stock market rising, and it showed that sanctions were not adequate. that is why today, republicans in the senate put forth a proposal that would deal a much stronger sanctions, beefing up nato, trying to undermine putin's propaganda as well as weapons, antitank weapons, specifically antiaircraft weapons to the people of ukraine. >> when you look at the mood among the american people, do...
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some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but setbacks have claimed as much attention as success. the president returned home yesterday with a new military agreement with the philippines. but a broader pacific trade deal was left undone. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin threatened ukraine's borders and israel's benjamin netanyahu abandoned peace talks with the palestinians. in washington, critics like republican senator john mccain have challenged the president's leadership, and taken secretary of state john kerry to task. >> on the issue of ukraine. my hero, teddy roosevelt used to say talk softly, but carry a big stick. what you're doing, is talking strongly, and carrying a very small stick. in fact, a twig. >> the people of ukraine should know why won't we give them in defensive weapons when they are facing yet another invasion -- not the first, but another invasion of their country. it is just beyond logic. k
some of those questions, and the issues they raise. >> ifill: from syria to israel, to ukraine and russia, to last week's four-nation asia trip, foreign policy has returned to center stage for president obama. but setbacks have claimed as much attention as success. the president returned home yesterday with a new military agreement with the philippines. but a broader pacific trade deal was left undone. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin threatened ukraine's borders and israel's...
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i was in russia, i was in finland, poland, latvia, estonia. and they see the real hazards that lie in front from a an aggressive vladimir putin. >> you ask me a good question. i think the reason why people feel the way that they do about not getting involved in world affairs is because things aren't going so great here at home. america is very clearly moving into a kind of decline. >> one thing we don't want to be afraid of, when we have to work, we could've colonizer but we changed our minds. but the idea of global prosperity only begins with local peace. neil: kay rogers and these numbers, the young people particularly are very much against getting involved in other crises around the globe. and i imagine that these numbers generally will get worse. >> we tonight we are a generation that grew up with a country that was involved in watching ourselves wholly come out of that. >> probably many people do surpass us in the next five years. we don't have the money to get involved. >> we have world war i and world war ii. that's not going to scare n
i was in russia, i was in finland, poland, latvia, estonia. and they see the real hazards that lie in front from a an aggressive vladimir putin. >> you ask me a good question. i think the reason why people feel the way that they do about not getting involved in world affairs is because things aren't going so great here at home. america is very clearly moving into a kind of decline. >> one thing we don't want to be afraid of, when we have to work, we could've colonizer but we changed...
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boosts it's military presence hoping to send a message to russia. we have more from eastern ukraine. >> firmly in the hans of the pro russian protesters who now occupy the police, security and regional government buildings, an embarrassment for the interim government who has been promis promising to strike back with a terror company that never really happened. now he points a finger at its own police forces. >> security service in these regions, first of all in the regions unable to fulfill it's duties to protect it's citizens. they are hopeless in these issues. furthermore some of these you wants assessed or are in cooperation with terrorist groups. >> reporter: the interim government's failure to retake buildings seems to only embolden pro russian militants. for many here the defense units. >> it's clear that these are organized people and organized groups they gather people and these buildings are just handed to them. >> reporter: police have been unable or unwilling to stop them. they're often seen standing around the barricades while protesters
boosts it's military presence hoping to send a message to russia. we have more from eastern ukraine. >> firmly in the hans of the pro russian protesters who now occupy the police, security and regional government buildings, an embarrassment for the interim government who has been promis promising to strike back with a terror company that never really happened. now he points a finger at its own police forces. >> security service in these regions, first of all in the regions unable to...
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russia just add to the list of things that keep you up at night? >> well, it's certainly come on the radar screen lately. at this point hasn't had any impact on business. so we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> okay. now, one of the things i don't know that much about, i do watch kids surf because i think it's a great sport, okay. but i knew kelly slater and that's someone you had a relationship with and that relationship ended. i don't know why it ended and the press reports aren't that clear, but is this okay for you that this -- iconic figure is no longer connected with the company? >> athletes have always been important for quiksilver in particular of the three brands, but important in varying degrees for all the brands. we had a fabulous run for kelly for over 20 years. he indicated to us in the summer that at this point in his life what he really wanted to do was give back to his own brand boutique high-end brand. he's very environmentally conscious. he wanted something high-end and premier. and also environmentally aware. he wanted to do his o
russia just add to the list of things that keep you up at night? >> well, it's certainly come on the radar screen lately. at this point hasn't had any impact on business. so we'll keep our fingers crossed. >> okay. now, one of the things i don't know that much about, i do watch kids surf because i think it's a great sport, okay. but i knew kelly slater and that's someone you had a relationship with and that relationship ended. i don't know why it ended and the press reports aren't...
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bunch of reports here in paris where i'm from russia russian t.v. and. we're doing a story about paris in different districts if the city and also about weight different specters of society and how you know. so if we could do an interview with you well you could tell us about yourself. look pretty terrible actually. which is. ok because we're covering a story that. doesn't really matter i would like property. worth standing outside of a high school and this pink school right here i believe the public school here in moscow but a tenth grade a tenth grader a tenth grade boy. actually came in and shot up the school this morning and he killed the teacher and a security guard injured another one and took twenty four other students hostage and we're just going to go and report on it and that's the theme for people. nothing but. don't worry will be in doubt will be fast i'm not going to stall this don't worry i know you're free to go over titles where here i swear to you you're welcome my pleasure ok if you're going to get it done whether pedro if you turn my l
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if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks, energy companies and arms suppliers in russia. >> we're not accusing the administration of doing nothing. we're saying nothing they are doing is in any way a break on putin's behavior and for us to refuse to even give them defensive weapons is an outrage. it's a scandal. >> the american public, however, is far less outraged. the new "wall street journal"/nbc news poll fine half 0 of the americans surveyed want the u.s. to be less active in international affairs, 47% want it to be less active. only 19% more active. about a third happy with the current level of involvement. and that seems to be reflected i
if russia wants to benefit from the united states, it has to respect that order and abide by the rules. otherwise, it's going to face growing cost and growing isolation. >> reporter: still, the administration's response has so far underwhelmed republican lawmakers who introduced legislation today to send $100 million of direct military assi assistance to ukrain including anti-tank, anti-aircraft weapons and small arms and vastly expand current economic sanctions to include major banks,...
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liz: russia, let's not forget, that is a story that is far from over. headline risk power. >> absolutely. that is the bad story unfortunately that keeps on getting and it is not going away. we all recognize we keep one jaundiced eye if you will on what is going on in eastern europe and east ukraine. the market despite being up as a bullish posture and have of least resistance is a port at this point. it won't take much because of the skittishness that these high levels. won't take much to set it on fire and tumbledown and russia may be that story. melissa: good to see you. the dow pulling back, the high was of 57 so we want to be watching these import levels here. we could see a record low if we see some strength. thanks to the floor show and traders. keep it here on fox business because later in the program wall street journal's economic correspondent john hilzenrap and the head of u.s. economic deals with more on what the fed statement and maybe what they do next means for the markets. closing bell ringing in about 50 minutes. if the blue bird were re
liz: russia, let's not forget, that is a story that is far from over. headline risk power. >> absolutely. that is the bad story unfortunately that keeps on getting and it is not going away. we all recognize we keep one jaundiced eye if you will on what is going on in eastern europe and east ukraine. the market despite being up as a bullish posture and have of least resistance is a port at this point. it won't take much because of the skittishness that these high levels. won't take much to...
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and analysts say in recent years russia boosted its defense spending by 30%. they say moscow has been building a more flexible military to quickly respond to regional conflicts like this one today. stewart holiday, a former ambassador of affairs with the united nations. how are you? >> good to be with you, bill. >> what is your sense of moscow's intention based on what we think we know now? >> i think they have de facto seized control of the eastern ukraine. i think the government of kev is expressing a certain amount of resignation to that. obviously, we don't want that to happen. what i think he's playing for is this may referendum and a victory there by his supporters without having to use military forces to cross the border. of course, he will if he feels that the ukrainian government is moving out there with a significant military force. >> president obama announced today he's going to go to poland in the first part of june. i want to get your sense of that. when you think about the level of patience on behalf of the government in kiev, the one question t
and analysts say in recent years russia boosted its defense spending by 30%. they say moscow has been building a more flexible military to quickly respond to regional conflicts like this one today. stewart holiday, a former ambassador of affairs with the united nations. how are you? >> good to be with you, bill. >> what is your sense of moscow's intention based on what we think we know now? >> i think they have de facto seized control of the eastern ukraine. i think the...
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the hope was that the sanctions would cause russia to start moving backwards. pro-russian separatists causing trouble in another city on the eastern border. you mentioned the interim president talk about how local security forces are largely helpless. he also noted the ukrainian army is on full alert and awaiting the possibility of invasion. we're going the opposite way of de-escalation. unbelievable. so what is the administration doing now? if you're sanctions are not working, what card can you play? a question they hoped they would not have to work on this soon after their latest round of sanctions were announced. we just returned from the asia trip last night. they expected these sanctions to have more bite. there are broader sanctions they are working on. questionuestion -- big is not how this impacts the russian government, but how it impacts u.s. companies. take a listen to what jay carney had to say. >> we expect the numbers to be significant in this period towards the end of open we predicted all along there would be a substantial number of people who w
the hope was that the sanctions would cause russia to start moving backwards. pro-russian separatists causing trouble in another city on the eastern border. you mentioned the interim president talk about how local security forces are largely helpless. he also noted the ukrainian army is on full alert and awaiting the possibility of invasion. we're going the opposite way of de-escalation. unbelievable. so what is the administration doing now? if you're sanctions are not working, what card can...
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our business is here in north america, though 25% of our business is outside north america, europe, russia. >> and there are listed companies in the s&p 500, you know, are headquartered overseas and have roughly the proportion of business you guys do and they are getting a better rate than you are. >> sure. well, look, we -- we look at all the options all the time. we've talked about that with our board. you know, we're focused on what we can do right now. we wouldn't have that opportunity to exist today. how can we improve earnings and cash flow with the portfolio that we have? >> john faraci, chairman and ceo of international paper. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> yeah. on a nice beat relative to the street today for their earnings. he tied for third place on cnbc's list of the 25 most influential people in business over the last 25 years, so what does former fed chair alan greenspan say his greatest achievement is, and what's his greatest regret from his time at the fed? he'll join us next in an exclusive interview. >> and is the market really rigged, as author michael lewis claimed in h
our business is here in north america, though 25% of our business is outside north america, europe, russia. >> and there are listed companies in the s&p 500, you know, are headquartered overseas and have roughly the proportion of business you guys do and they are getting a better rate than you are. >> sure. well, look, we -- we look at all the options all the time. we've talked about that with our board. you know, we're focused on what we can do right now. we wouldn't have that...
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as china, russia, iran, and north korea push for more advanced launch vehicles, the construction of an east coast site will dramatically improve the ability of our military to intercepted incoming threats by increasing the ability to engage and defeat those threats. with the 2009 cancellation of the missile defense site in poland, coupled with an increased threat environment, it's imperative that we continue to act to protect the homeland from the long range ballistic missile threat. i thank you for your consideration to this amendment. i want to again thank chairman culberson for his commitment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman from texas, for what purpose. mr. culberson: move to strike the last word. the chair: is recognized for five minutes. mr. culberson: i rise in strong support of this amendment and i thank my colleague from georgia and working with us on making sure we get this done. we are long overdue for any ballistic missile site on the continental united states here on the east coast in particular. my good friend from ohio, mr. turner's righ
as china, russia, iran, and north korea push for more advanced launch vehicles, the construction of an east coast site will dramatically improve the ability of our military to intercepted incoming threats by increasing the ability to engage and defeat those threats. with the 2009 cancellation of the missile defense site in poland, coupled with an increased threat environment, it's imperative that we continue to act to protect the homeland from the long range ballistic missile threat. i thank...
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they continue to struggle to exercise control because the slaves of the country's eastern regions of russia militia activity continues to spread unchallenged the leakage bring you comfort in kiev it's baffling to deal with the police schools last week demoralized and parades and custom plates quite switched allegiances between muscat and the west. it's not the alms to the central square has become the fact of rebel held territory and i got area. authorities meanwhile warring forces did attempt to intervene in tuesday's taken aback by the constant government building against militants building heights with bouts of molotov cocktails several thousand activists stormed the regional state exports has embraced the russian flag the rebels as they continue to control the sixties prosecutions office and stevie cent of the operation in the city gets the prize must be a separate system on the second provincial capital late already controlled much of an apron done yet province where the proclaimed an independent people's republic of the yes but a referendum on secession of late he left as you. gemma c
they continue to struggle to exercise control because the slaves of the country's eastern regions of russia militia activity continues to spread unchallenged the leakage bring you comfort in kiev it's baffling to deal with the police schools last week demoralized and parades and custom plates quite switched allegiances between muscat and the west. it's not the alms to the central square has become the fact of rebel held territory and i got area. authorities meanwhile warring forces did attempt...
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is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u. pushed ahead with the grieving for refusing to negotiate some kind of a three way arrangement that would allow ukraine both to preserve ties with russia and to establish ties with the e.u. now for the first time we hear the u.s. secretary of state say the e.u. shares the blame for exacerbating the tensions inside ukraine late last year but even as he says that one has to ask what was the thinking when his staff was actively involved in kiev pushing forward that very deal which secretary kerry now calls too much of an east west toggle for u.s. state departme
is forcing ukraine to choose between russia and europe the e.u. association agreement which president viktor unocal beach refused to sign after a long deliberation would require ukraine to sever or downgrade many of its ties with russia it would greatly hurt its economy and you had millions of people in ukraine who are strongly opposed to ukraine's alienating itself from russia in such a way but some european officials were talking about a civilizational choice that ukraine had to make the e.u....
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nick schifrin, the air force base lithuania. >> sanctions imposed by russia by the u.s. and european union because of ukraine are meant to target those close to president vladimir putin. they believe the loss of confidence caused by the sanctions is weakening russia's economy. we have this report from moscow. >> reporter: the country is now in recession. cutting its growth from 1.3% to just 0.2%, and it's saying the reaction is largely to blame . >> adding new names to the list of people subject to sanctions. citing president putin putin. investors moved around millions of dollars. this could be a blessing in disguise. >> until today russia's full potential with business focusing mainly on the west. i think both western experience more adverse affects because of the sanctions. >> we'll have more from europe in the news hour. but let's return you to doha and. >> still to come on this al jazeera news hour, how french high speed trains could soon come germans, but the americans might have the final say. and in sport he's been banned from the nba. but the protest to remove d
nick schifrin, the air force base lithuania. >> sanctions imposed by russia by the u.s. and european union because of ukraine are meant to target those close to president vladimir putin. they believe the loss of confidence caused by the sanctions is weakening russia's economy. we have this report from moscow. >> reporter: the country is now in recession. cutting its growth from 1.3% to just 0.2%, and it's saying the reaction is largely to blame . >> adding new names to the...
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message to russia to get it back or will come unto you. and campbell says hon finalize plans to pump on the egyptian army but that doesn't function of his that i have been in the blaze one was the last episode charge of foreign aid has the courage and the black and go in no way alters the temperature stick to complete the deal stuff. is that any open extensions comes up with a number of sites that are essential racial scandal has a well to be a time when two african american tv in the states check out this story and commenting on it. right from the sea. it's not a gripping picture. reporters were there the animal. well the wife is divorcing are here it's oakland what it's for independence in september's referendum. britain's treasury chief says decisions must be made on which country will get which our faith and she squealed like unexamined station. the cost and the battle to get the campaign has reminded skull is that men face using everything from the royal mail to the bbc. says the ads and resume if they have beds for independence. mr n
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thank you for your expertise. >>> russia denies it. but the state department said moscow is behind the take over in ukraine. >> and never too late to join the discussion on happening now. the president is losing support among the entire generation of young people? can the republicans capitalize on it. we'll hear from you at fox news.com. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. alka-seltzer fruit chews. enjoy the relief! their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should no
thank you for your expertise. >>> russia denies it. but the state department said moscow is behind the take over in ukraine. >> and never too late to join the discussion on happening now. the president is losing support among the entire generation of young people? can the republicans capitalize on it. we'll hear from you at fox news.com. hey kevin...still eating chalk for hearburn? yea. try alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heart burn and taste awesome. these are good....
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they are part of a troop build up that began in march after the speed of russia's an exation caught kiev by surprise. these border guards deployed from their base in central ukraine. half of them are still in training. border crossings throughout have been reinforced with mazz mass i gar kads and sandbags. b r. >> in that direction, the strench extends about 60 miles. ukraine hopes they will be able to avoid a war. perched on a hill top but not visible from the road, a paratroop paratrooper. >> camouflaged is a small group of paratroopers. >> the threat from within ukraine's borders is more immediate and menacing. as we were out filming, kiev lost control of yet another government building, the police doing nothing to stop the prorussians as they smashed windows and declared themselveses the authority. for the people living along the border it was a boundary in name only. now these hills could become one of many front lines. wolf this remains a region divided and those who do try to speak up for unity end up finding themselves in trouble. earlier a man tried to stop a woman from burning
they are part of a troop build up that began in march after the speed of russia's an exation caught kiev by surprise. these border guards deployed from their base in central ukraine. half of them are still in training. border crossings throughout have been reinforced with mazz mass i gar kads and sandbags. b r. >> in that direction, the strench extends about 60 miles. ukraine hopes they will be able to avoid a war. perched on a hill top but not visible from the road, a paratroop...
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. >> you hear the criticisms with his policy with russia. but at the same time, you know, his, you know, diplomacy first is actually something that suits the needs of americans right now. but it's still not resonating with them. >> all right. howard fineman and corey dade, thank you, gentlemen. >>> straight ahead, developing news. there has been water rescuing going on all day long in florida and alabama. it's 24 hours of historic flooding with and we're going to have the latest. stay with us. why is our arizona-based company relocating manufacturing to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com transit fares! as in the 37 billion transit fares we help collect each year.
. >> you hear the criticisms with his policy with russia. but at the same time, you know, his, you know, diplomacy first is actually something that suits the needs of americans right now. but it's still not resonating with them. >> all right. howard fineman and corey dade, thank you, gentlemen. >>> straight ahead, developing news. there has been water rescuing going on all day long in florida and alabama. it's 24 hours of historic flooding with and we're going to have the...
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. >> this girl at a grocery store in russia, goes up to the railing here and she peers over into that space between the escalator and the railing. she looks back like her friends are talking to her, do you dare me to do this? she swings one leg over and then the other and then -- >> goes right through. >> sure does. lands on the checkout station down on the first floor. it was a two-story fall. the girl was taken to the hospital. going to recover from the injuries. still, what a dopey move. >> not meant to be stood on. >> definitely not. just busted as soon as she stepped on it and fell right through. >> wonder what she was trying to do? some reports say she dropped her phone between that space and she was jumping in there to retrieve her phone. >> oh. darn. >> this guy was a cafe having some drinks and then went to get his work van to ram into the front of the cafe. maybe because he had been kicked out. he's now backing up in this narrow alley as other guys are trying to get him to stop. crashes into the side of that building. >> the guy in the red hoodie was somebody trying to get h
. >> this girl at a grocery store in russia, goes up to the railing here and she peers over into that space between the escalator and the railing. she looks back like her friends are talking to her, do you dare me to do this? she swings one leg over and then the other and then -- >> goes right through. >> sure does. lands on the checkout station down on the first floor. it was a two-story fall. the girl was taken to the hospital. going to recover from the injuries. still, what...
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. >>> sanctions imposed on russia by the u.s. and the european union because of ukraine are meant to be targeted against those close to president vladimir putin. but the international monetary fund believes the loss of confidence caused by the sanctions is weakening russian's economy. >> reporter: a bad week for the russian economy has just got worse. the international monitor fund says the country is now in recession. >> difficult situation, and especially the uncertainties surrounding the geopolitical situation and [ inaudible ] sanctions and escalation on sanctions are weighing very anying lively on the investment client. >> reporter: they have added new names to the lists of people subject to sanctions. they cited vt putin's failure to rain in separatists in eastern ukraine. russia's central bank says investors moved $64 billion out of the country. but all three though latest amf announcement seem like bad gnus for russia, some people here are suggesting that the figures could be a blessing in disguise. >> translator: it is p
. >>> sanctions imposed on russia by the u.s. and the european union because of ukraine are meant to be targeted against those close to president vladimir putin. but the international monetary fund believes the loss of confidence caused by the sanctions is weakening russian's economy. >> reporter: a bad week for the russian economy has just got worse. the international monitor fund says the country is now in recession. >> difficult situation, and especially the...
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deployments in europe, i think russia has really looked for ways to get into that space. there is this domestic win for putin at home when he is using russian power abroad. so i think that has always been one of his tools to keep russian--the russian population quiet, built his own popularity, and i think we've under estimated that in terms of policy in the past five years. >> nancy soderberg, putin does not send his agenda and plans to the white house, so there is a certain amount of reactive mode action that is going to go on, but has the obama white house and state department been handling this well since the demonstrations at the maidan flared last fall? >> let me push back to what the other colleagues have talked tad about no doctrine and bipolar world. that's so last century thinking. we're trying to direct the world into the 21st century, there have been bumps but i think we're more on track with that. president putt someone certainly a big challenge. it's not our fault that he's making all the wrong decisions for his country. he's driving the country into some ima
deployments in europe, i think russia has really looked for ways to get into that space. there is this domestic win for putin at home when he is using russian power abroad. so i think that has always been one of his tools to keep russian--the russian population quiet, built his own popularity, and i think we've under estimated that in terms of policy in the past five years. >> nancy soderberg, putin does not send his agenda and plans to the white house, so there is a certain amount of...
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vladimir putin. >> what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today is putin's russia is playing by different set of rules. the destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of eastern and central europe. jenna: reports made during the one-on-one interview, the guest comedians the now. i am struck by the first line in your column saying secretary kerry grasping for words. why does it seem kerry is grasping for words? >> i think it is kind of astonishing to him and the rest of the world in some ways this seems to be vladimir putin policy as opposed to russian national policy. i think the extent to which the russian president seems to be driving personally to secretary john kerry. whether it reaches the point it is counterproductive for russia but he pushes ahead anyway. this is certainly harmful to ukraine, on the edge of being harmful to the russian people because of the economic pain they are going to endure. how do you explain that? jenna: that is interesting part where you almost sense as a reader he felt sorry through all of this. i wonder
vladimir putin. >> what russia's actions in ukraine tell us is that today is putin's russia is playing by different set of rules. the destabilization of eastern ukraine, russia seeks to change the security landscape of eastern and central europe. jenna: reports made during the one-on-one interview, the guest comedians the now. i am struck by the first line in your column saying secretary kerry grasping for words. why does it seem kerry is grasping for words? >> i think it is kind of...
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he called this part of ukraine new russia, and like old russia now needs to be part of the russia of which he is president. that's his intent. the development in the last few weeks points in that direction. reports say a lot of these people, ag tators are getting the orders from moscow. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. insight. >> my pleasure. >>> the numbers are frightening, one in five women assaulted during their college years, and only 12% of victims report the results to authorities. the obama has taken steps to fix what has been referred to as a college epidemic. vice president joe biden announced a proposal to protect students from sexual assault that will help schools reduce the number of assaults on their campuses as well as give support to vick tips. >> colleges -- victims. >> colleges and universities can no longer turn a blind eye or rape or sexual assault. we need to provide survivors with more support. justice. >> nothing in the proposal is legally binding. will the recommendations have the wanted and needed impact. >> joining us from stamford connecticut is cof
he called this part of ukraine new russia, and like old russia now needs to be part of the russia of which he is president. that's his intent. the development in the last few weeks points in that direction. reports say a lot of these people, ag tators are getting the orders from moscow. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. insight. >> my pleasure. >>> the numbers are frightening, one in five women assaulted during their college years, and only 12% of victims report the...
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russia understands this. they understand that we as a nation have not signified that we're really willing to use these economic sanctions in a way through the president's own economic order i might add to change behavior. and so we're very concerned about the direction that this is taking. the third thing that this bill would do is it would harden our non-nato allies. mr. president, i think you know that in the country of moldova where i recently just returned -- senator barrasso on another trip just recently returned -- there and in georgia and in ukraine, would you know there are a number of things that we need to do to help them harden their country. this bill lays those things out. let me give you one example. in the russian speaking of -- in the russian-speaking area of eastern ukraine the only information that the people who are russian-speaking in that part of the world are receiving is coming from russia. it's propaganda. it's talking about things that the united states is doing which we aren't, and t
russia understands this. they understand that we as a nation have not signified that we're really willing to use these economic sanctions in a way through the president's own economic order i might add to change behavior. and so we're very concerned about the direction that this is taking. the third thing that this bill would do is it would harden our non-nato allies. mr. president, i think you know that in the country of moldova where i recently just returned -- senator barrasso on another...
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artists from kazakhstan russia turkey georgia and india will perform on thursday celebrations will be held at three different venues on the first president against the boston i will be with the visitors at the village is well. the light can cause of all ethnic groups living in the multi national will be presented here. i am thinking of it they were very pleased to receive this invitation to canberra for the first time ever with like everything the guys he was very happy to visit the beautiful and like other to that. it's identical. with a specially prepared for the celebration is a good holiday that unites people a of a friendship and love. i think the new bush the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. i hope that something that has been increasing by three to fifteen to twenty percent into it. according to official statistics more than half of the opel population consumes some of production increases in supplies of domestic and foreign products that fills our lives for the consumption growth the growth in sales of imported products for its domesti
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the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a three bedroom three bathroom property. >> reporter: some call miami the new russian rivera. >> the views of the miami beach. >> reporter: one by one, high end properties are being bought by russian million and billionaires. many are drawn to lavish lifestyles of the beach, they want to keep a low profile. >> they don't want to give information about their business. >> reporter: as the obama administration goes after powerful russians with ties to putin, some including local ukrainian american critics want the president to go after russian billionaires in america like t
the interim president says it's because of the threat from russia. russian troops remain gathered near the border with ukraine and pro-russian militants occupy buildings in more than a dozen places. they were hit with sanctions regarding actions by ukraine from the united states and european union. the u.s. assets of dozens of russians have been frozen but doesn't stop them from purchasing american real estate which is a hot market right now. ted rowlands has more for you. >> this is a...
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remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these allegations. he wrote a letter and let's look at it. he says is appears in the delay in the publication may have been done to lesson the impact of the president's harmful policies on the mid-term election. he said the epa is electionering with climate rules. did you believe that to believe the case? >> yes. i actually think they are playing politics. there is a flip side, too. james inholf is the biggest climate denier in the house and congress. he makes more money, the sector that gives the most money is oil and gas. he gives $315,000 from them over the last five years. he is playing politics, too, who d
remember obama said prior to ris reelect to the president of russia i will have more flexibility after the election. he is telling the democrats i hear you, don't worry. obamacare, keystone pipeline and now coal admissions. the president of the united states is using his power and influence to change the outcome of an election. you can fool some of the people some of time but not enough this time. it is reflected in his poplarity. >> senator inholf is the one that brought all of these...
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the other takeaways from our poll, as a showdown with russia preoccupies washington and the president tries to juggle crisis in ukraine and the middle east, americans across party lines want americans to simply disengage from the world. a full 47% say that they want the u.s. to be less active in global affairs. this is the highest number on this question that we've ever recorded. just 19% call for more active engagement. and approval of the president's foreign policy is at his lowest level of his presidency and on russia and ukraine, just 37% approve of hough he's handling the issue, down 6 points from earlier. >> mrs. bush, would you like to see your son jeb run? >> he's by far the best qualified man but no, i really don't. i think it's a great country, there are a lot of great families and it's not just four families or whatever. there are other people out there that are very qualified and we've had enough bushes. >> well we shall polled the question. it turns out a whopping 69% of americans agree with barbara bush. most say her statement applies ekwlal to both jeb bush and hillary
the other takeaways from our poll, as a showdown with russia preoccupies washington and the president tries to juggle crisis in ukraine and the middle east, americans across party lines want americans to simply disengage from the world. a full 47% say that they want the u.s. to be less active in global affairs. this is the highest number on this question that we've ever recorded. just 19% call for more active engagement. and approval of the president's foreign policy is at his lowest level of...
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he addressed parliament in kiev just hours after more government buildings were taken over by pro-russia groups in the east. let's get more now on those elections in iraq. kamal has been keeping a close eye on what has been happening on social media. >> yes. we want to look at what interest might actually be in the united states in these elections. i saw this just a moment ago. and my producer did i should say, this is someone who snapped a picture at their old high school. and this is a queueing system of old school tables with bits of tape in between them, and they have created a queueing system for a polling station there. and this is one of my favorites, the mother on the right-hand side has clearly voted but her two children want to feel like they are part of the election process, and they have the purple on their finger. as i said to laura, we want to talk to the united states here and what level of interest there might be in the elections. i'm going to start with this graphic, and it is really quite brilliant. it shows you this first circle, which is 50, $60 billion. that is the i
he addressed parliament in kiev just hours after more government buildings were taken over by pro-russia groups in the east. let's get more now on those elections in iraq. kamal has been keeping a close eye on what has been happening on social media. >> yes. we want to look at what interest might actually be in the united states in these elections. i saw this just a moment ago. and my producer did i should say, this is someone who snapped a picture at their old high school. and this is a...
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but he also said russia could reconsider the protest a patient of western companies in russia's economy including energy projects the russian president made the statement after meeting with the leaders of the woods and kazakhstan on tuesday. he also reiterated his accusations that the us is orchestrating the crisis in ukraine. he urged the arab and anti government protesters to respect the geneva agreements weeks on april the seventeenth and sit down to the negotiating table to defuse the crisis the odd now onto our correspondent in to talk to was more about the new walkie elections and that that is with some hijacking he joins us now with some of what can you tell us about the situation yes in fact in the election process is going the scheduled five according to the independent allah from the publisher or aipac the process has been haggling on as that the high tech house so he was plotting with. in fact to the most of the rockies mullins of iraqis in fact i went to the head to the politicians today to cast their votes to vote for the representative for the winter present them. and the
but he also said russia could reconsider the protest a patient of western companies in russia's economy including energy projects the russian president made the statement after meeting with the leaders of the woods and kazakhstan on tuesday. he also reiterated his accusations that the us is orchestrating the crisis in ukraine. he urged the arab and anti government protesters to respect the geneva agreements weeks on april the seventeenth and sit down to the negotiating table to defuse the...
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despite new western sanctions on russia. an inmate in oklahoma dies of a heart attack minutes after a botched attempt to execute him with a new death penalty cocktail. also coming up this hour, celebrations across madrid as madrid wins. it might be an all spanish 20 in may if chelsea loses in tonight's game. a tug-of-war over french engineering company al stump. it says -- alstom. it is giving them a month to decide over the $12 billion offer from general election. there is a rival offer from siemens. a rack is voting in its first general election since u.s. troops -- iraq is voting in his first general election since u.s. troops left in 2011. the severe violence that hit the country this week continues. two women were among the dead as a bomb went off at a polling station in the north. nicholas rushworth has more. friday, and the explosion tore apart a campaign rally in the east of the city. attack was part of the waves of sectarian violence nationwide in the days before the vote. iraq is currently going through its worst u
despite new western sanctions on russia. an inmate in oklahoma dies of a heart attack minutes after a botched attempt to execute him with a new death penalty cocktail. also coming up this hour, celebrations across madrid as madrid wins. it might be an all spanish 20 in may if chelsea loses in tonight's game. a tug-of-war over french engineering company al stump. it says -- alstom. it is giving them a month to decide over the $12 billion offer from general election. there is a rival offer from...
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and russia right now is obviously under a lot of criticism by the u.s. for what what is going on in ukraine so the other kind of routes that we're taking and that we're most favoring right now is through pakistan to the south we take those roads south through pakistan to the port of course and then take the ports ship the cargo back that's the best way but there are a lot of issues with trying to get things through pakistan namely that the route is just so inconsistent at the moment two thousand and eleven for instance there was the route was closed down for seven months retaliation for an errant nato airstrike that killed twenty four pakistani soldiers in retaliation again they closed down that route also there's things like the fact that those roads are dangerous those roads are going through mountains they're not safe another really big issue come up is that the fact that pakistan wants more for customs to transport some of those things and then also kind of some of the smaller things cultural things for instance last year the route close. down for se
and russia right now is obviously under a lot of criticism by the u.s. for what what is going on in ukraine so the other kind of routes that we're taking and that we're most favoring right now is through pakistan to the south we take those roads south through pakistan to the port of course and then take the ports ship the cargo back that's the best way but there are a lot of issues with trying to get things through pakistan namely that the route is just so inconsistent at the moment two...
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as a puppet of the documents russia agrees to it. i called cone salt and called for a cabal of any un eu was l adams settled activities of them to reinforce its old site than normal peacetime locations with some of that there was significant. and the politics that dissipating state. expresses its security comes on. um well. the sons of allah god to justify an understandable that clear ukraine encourage russia to step forward and opened i looked on the european confidence building measures in washington and new york and delivered up to foreign policy messages the dumplings were strong so that the victim of american and european partners including ukraine. the show to deliver a comprehensive long term strategy of russia and we have to be guided not only by political thinking but by the moral goal posts to follow couple of weeks. we should decide. ukraine will succeed but the fact new. i find enjoyment of the missional termination crumbling of ukraine ukraine is my one goal and multinationals and unite strong and beautiful. today teleco
as a puppet of the documents russia agrees to it. i called cone salt and called for a cabal of any un eu was l adams settled activities of them to reinforce its old site than normal peacetime locations with some of that there was significant. and the politics that dissipating state. expresses its security comes on. um well. the sons of allah god to justify an understandable that clear ukraine encourage russia to step forward and opened i looked on the european confidence building measures in...
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they're always responding to what russia does. they're always doing something that in essence deals with the situation after something bad has already occurred. this legislation is designed to, again, drive an outcome to show the administration that there is a strategic way to deal with this issue. mr. president, let me tell you what this doesn't do. and i was very disappointed to pick up the "wall street journal" this morning and read on the front page that those of us who are concerned, which, by the way, is strongly bipartisan, strongly bipartisan in this senate, concerned about what's happening in ukraine and concerned about the fact that the administration has not done those things with economic sanctions in a more strong way to cause russia to pay a price for what it's doing. but i was very disappointed to pick up the paper and read where the president said those people who want to see military action by the united states in ukraine -- that's not what this bill does. as a matter of fact, mr. president, what this bill does is
they're always responding to what russia does. they're always doing something that in essence deals with the situation after something bad has already occurred. this legislation is designed to, again, drive an outcome to show the administration that there is a strategic way to deal with this issue. mr. president, let me tell you what this doesn't do. and i was very disappointed to pick up the "wall street journal" this morning and read on the front page that those of us who are...
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he won last year that russia was on the path toward china's model of internet censorship. lastly, the russian premises and said the government needs to propose greater control over the world wide web, the web of agencies. the euro rose against the dollar this morning over speculation stimulustrained from netsuite even as data showed inflation in the region is less than what economists forecast. the finance minister said today he does not foresee a strong appreciation but would welcome a softer level for the common currency. he told francine the clock today that there is good reason to think there will be surprise for gdp, on target to achieve a tenths of one percent growth this year. >> i hope we could do better. though i cannot say that more explicitly, i think there are good reasons to think we will have an upside surprise. qwest in another global story, media -- the air lander with a top speed of 100 miles an hour and can carry and operate in the most extreme weather conditions. $350 to army spent develop the aircraft but ran out of money. a british company is now givin
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. >>> and in "the houston chronicle," russia suggests new way for u.s. to reach its space station. a trampoline. russian deputy prime minister there saying that u.s. sanctions against russia will boomerang, especially since nasa currently depends on russian rockets for transportation to the space station. >>> some other stories we're watching. new documents reveal why an italian court decided to find amanda knox guilty for a second time over the 2007 death of her roommate. the court alleges knox and her roommate fought over money the night of the murder, and the nature of the victim's wounds indicate multiple attackers. >>> it was a big day for our nbc news colleagues in los angeles. our bureau officially part of the brokaw news center. it's dedicated to longtime nbc veteran tom brokaw who started in l.a. as a local anchor back in 1965. >>> and a dead and rotting whale we show you here could soon explode. >> horrible. >> on a canadian island. why is it horrible? >> the poor whale. >> i know, that's true. it's one of nine, they believe, that were killed in an incident. the community
. >>> and in "the houston chronicle," russia suggests new way for u.s. to reach its space station. a trampoline. russian deputy prime minister there saying that u.s. sanctions against russia will boomerang, especially since nasa currently depends on russian rockets for transportation to the space station. >>> some other stories we're watching. new documents reveal why an italian court decided to find amanda knox guilty for a second time over the 2007 death of her...
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the g-7 will be united on possible further sanctions against russia. more on that on bbc world news throughout the day. throughout the day. for me and the team, bye-bye. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? find yourself. in an...
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fro where you are standing, are sanctions impacting russia or its supporters in eastern ukraine? >> that's a very difficult question to ask. you'd have to say the ultimate intention of these sanctions is to prevent a russian invasion of eastern ukraine and if that invasion does not happen, was it due to the sanctioners not. i suspect we might be arguing about that for months or years to come, but as rewards the conduct of pro russian groups in the east, they don't seem deterred at all, quite the contrary. they seem more emboldened on each day, going very much on the offensive, they are on the front, sanctions or not. >> barnaby phillips for us in donetsk in eastern you a crane, thank you. >> parliamentary elections, first time they have headed to the polls since the u.s. pulled out in 2011. there are reports of attacks outside the capitol. we are at a polling side in baghdad. how has the turnout been so far where you are? >> this polling station in central baghdad, they are voting just through those doors, has about 3,500 registered voters, about 1,000 people have turned up so fa
fro where you are standing, are sanctions impacting russia or its supporters in eastern ukraine? >> that's a very difficult question to ask. you'd have to say the ultimate intention of these sanctions is to prevent a russian invasion of eastern ukraine and if that invasion does not happen, was it due to the sanctioners not. i suspect we might be arguing about that for months or years to come, but as rewards the conduct of pro russian groups in the east, they don't seem deterred at all,...
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the acting president says there is no way to stop the unrest in two eastern regions bordering russia. he says police and security pless," and are in some cases cooperating with pro-russian government who have seized buildings and taking people hostage. vice president joe biden reassure the prime minister of ofvia that in the face russian assertiveness in ukraine the united states is committed to the collective defense of nato allies. mr. biden met with latvian prime minister at the white house yesterday and today the vice president speaks at the atlantic council on the situation in ukraine. here the remarks later today on c-span radio. those are some of the latest headlines on c-span radio. everybody says how do you think these women came from such a very low part of the world? so victorian era is stratified. there was the very rich and the middle class and then the real robber baron achievers. the life and times of these women is the most buccaneer time you can think of. after the civil war. finances were becoming major, yet rockefeller, jim fest, all of the robber barons were making
the acting president says there is no way to stop the unrest in two eastern regions bordering russia. he says police and security pless," and are in some cases cooperating with pro-russian government who have seized buildings and taking people hostage. vice president joe biden reassure the prime minister of ofvia that in the face russian assertiveness in ukraine the united states is committed to the collective defense of nato allies. mr. biden met with latvian prime minister at the white...
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artists from kazakhstan russia turkey georgia in india will perform on thursday. celebrations will be held at three different venues on the first president against the boston i will be with it is an epic villages. well the light can cause of all the groups living in the multi national will be presented here. i know it but haven't yet we were very pleased to receive this invitation weekend or for the first time ever with like everything the guys he was very happy to visit such a beautiful and like other to that. that was defended the pope has got to it. we have a specially prepared for the celebration is a great holiday that unites people tell me a friendship and love the new bush. the latest news is that three got the dogs cuts out that stevie got kate said. no presumption that there has been increasing by three to fifteen to twenty percent annually according to the pitcher statistics more than half of it the local population and six although production increases in supply for domestic and foreign product is still out but by the consumption growth sales of importe
artists from kazakhstan russia turkey georgia in india will perform on thursday. celebrations will be held at three different venues on the first president against the boston i will be with it is an epic villages. well the light can cause of all the groups living in the multi national will be presented here. i know it but haven't yet we were very pleased to receive this invitation weekend or for the first time ever with like everything the guys he was very happy to visit such a beautiful and...
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begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women and children crammed in fact rebels who are putting themselves at the dome fast people's militia also taken down ukraine's flak from the city administration building and replace that with a flag of their own russia has denied claims it is directed funded and planned takeover of government buildings across the ukrainian don't pass place them before ultimately an extreme or areas of ukraine. meanwhile russia says it has done thing for me to treat forces conducting exercises along the ukraine for a work to forty thousand troops massed along with heavy artillery and arrested eleven eight s as a tutsi no
begins naturally she is usually follows russia's mind enough to russia's invasion of ukraine alarm bells are ringing in minsk ukraine's problems today could become the everest is tomorrow the news on you in. dozens of mosques homes and interesting mini tree fatigues and wielding baseball bats protected two thousand strong peaceful ukrainian unity rally in the new desk on monday injuring several people the mps group threw firecrackers and stun grenades into the rowdy crowd which included women...
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he had sanctions against russia over the ukrainian crisis. to further damage the economy. >> let's spoke to the correspondent. it's a bleak picture painted by the i.m.f. >> it certainly is. the i.m.f. chief in moscow said, as you explained, he believes russia's economy is in recession because there has been two quarters of negative growth. the prediction for this year was 1.3% growth, they are saying the economy will grow by 0.2%. i think that's a worrying statistic for many economists. further to that the i.m.f. mission chief says that there'll be $100 billion in capital outflow from russia. that chimes with what the russian central bank said. they saw $64 billion leave russia. worrying for ordinary russians. the i.m.f. says consumer prices could rise bias much as 6%. to what extent is this linked to the crisis in ukraine. >> well, the i.m.f. mission chief believes that the political crisis around ukraine has greatly contributed to the slowing down of the economy, and most of the capital outflow has been linked to people confurthering local
he had sanctions against russia over the ukrainian crisis. to further damage the economy. >> let's spoke to the correspondent. it's a bleak picture painted by the i.m.f. >> it certainly is. the i.m.f. chief in moscow said, as you explained, he believes russia's economy is in recession because there has been two quarters of negative growth. the prediction for this year was 1.3% growth, they are saying the economy will grow by 0.2%. i think that's a worrying statistic for many...
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they warned the threat of russia starting a war is, as they put it, real. russia denies accusations. >>> the mothers of around 200 nigerian schoolgirls abducted two weeks ago have been holding a protest march in the capital, abuja. they're frustrated about a lack of action from the authorities. the girls were taken from their boarding school in the northeastern state of borno by militants. some reports are they've been sold into marriage in neighboring cameroon. protests are expected after schools close later today. i asked bbc africa news editor for the latest on the whereabouts. >> yesterday the nigerian military released a statement which said they were taking seriously a lot of information that's been coming out. which basically means that they have no idea either where the girls are. we've heard that they may have crossed the border into cameroon and, as they say, sold off into marriage. we've not been able to confirm that. we've also heard they've been taken to the border with chad. it's obviously indicates the girls have been split up. the longer it
they warned the threat of russia starting a war is, as they put it, real. russia denies accusations. >>> the mothers of around 200 nigerian schoolgirls abducted two weeks ago have been holding a protest march in the capital, abuja. they're frustrated about a lack of action from the authorities. the girls were taken from their boarding school in the northeastern state of borno by militants. some reports are they've been sold into marriage in neighboring cameroon. protests are expected...